We stayed a week. The only available FHU site were ones that backed up to another- not my favorite but was OK. This park is busy. The park is quiet but the traffic on the main drag can be heard. Large laundry rm w/ change machine. Office staff very nice. Good Verizon 3G; decent WiFi- slow at night. This area attracts a lot of Europeans who rent Motorhomes from LA, Seattle, etc. We met several visitors at the RV park. Lots of hiking that's free. Pay the $15 ( good for a wk) and check out Glen Danyon Rec. Area, and the Carl Hayden Visitor center is free- great view of the Dam. Do your shopping before noon- bus tours unload their passengers at Safeway/Walmart/Subway. They and wipe the places out! We camped at Page Lake Powell Campground in a Travel Trailer.

The best thing about this campground was the price. We felt we got a great value compared to the other choices in town. The park appears to be divided into two sections with more permanent campers on one side and more mobile campers, like us, on the other side. The campground was clean and we had a level, wide spot with lots of space between us and our neighbor. The campground is located on the edge of town. We were in site #57 which put us on the back side of the campground away from the road. If you are looking for value and proximity to attractions, this is a good spot. We stayed here one night. The price reflects the 10% AARP discount. We camped at Page Lake Powell Campground in a Fifth Wheel.

Stayed 5 nights. Rate includes discounts, taxes, et al. Well maintained and top notch staff, they were always friendly and helpful to the point of going above and beyond to assist. Some parking spots are more convenient than others, but ingress and egress was not bad at all. Park was filled every day we were there, but quiet. Wifi very poor when park is filled and if upgraded they would get a "10" from us (sign of the times). All else is good and will stay here again whenever in the area. We camped at Page Lake Powell Campground in a Travel Trailer.

Stayed 2 nights here while visiting Antelope Canyon and Buckskin Gulch. Nice pool and jacuzzi. Had some noise from the tent sites, so I would recommend a spot away from them. Bathrooms were fine, although the women's shower was a little on the dirty side, but not bad. Can't beat the price, especially for what you get. We camped at Page Lake Powell Campground in a Travel Trailer.

Gravel roads, roomy (long & wide) gravel sites. Ours was on quite a slope, though - we used several blocks to level. Staff was friendly & helpful. We arrived on a Sun. afternoon, and trash cans were overflowing - trash all over the ground. There was no place to walk my dogs except on gravel, which they don't like much. Because of this, and the trash, we probably would not stay here again. We camped at Page Lake Powell Campground in a Fifth Wheel.

Rate reflects discounts and was just water and electric for an overnight stay. This is a very nice park near beautiful Lake Powell and close to the town and shops. We stayed here last year for a week and did have brilliant wifi but we were in a different area of the park on this occasion and the wifi was very poor. Tarmac roads and gravel sites well maintained. Some sites are on a slope making levelling slightly difficult. Clean, good condition restrooms. Like a previous reviewer we would given a higher mark if the wifi had been accessible, important feature in this technological age. We certainly recommend especially as the price is very reasonable. We camped at Page Lake Powell Campground in a Fifth Wheel.

This park is nicely located with easy access to Page, AZ and Lake Powell. Beautiful views! Beware if you have a "big rig." The sites are not even close to being level and the roads are a tight maneuver with a toad. Our 43' with toad barely made it trying to maneuver the park to get to/into our site. Markings are not clear when you arrive as to which way to turn to park to register. As it turned out, we chose the incorrect way and had to circle around through what looks like semi-permanent residents, not a problem other than parked vehicles made it difficult even when there were no turn. We saw many rigs with wheels off the ground trying to level their units. We had to reposition several times to ensure our motor coach was not resting on the jacks with all 6 back tires off the ground. As it turned out we were able to maneuver into a position with only 1 tire off the ground. Since none of the sites appeared to be level we will not return to this campground. We camped at Page Lake Powell Campground in a Motorhome.

This is a very nice park. It is on a slight hillside, but the sites were fairly level. Some shade, but didn't see much grass, mostly gravel. Restrooms were clean and modern. Has an indoor pool and hot tub. Wi-Fi worked good. We camped at Page Lake Powell Campground in a Motorhome.

Nice park on the edge of town. Very convenient for shopping, Lake Powell activities, the Hayden Dam and other sites of interest. Easy to find. The gravel sites are large and not very level. But everything worked great, including cable TV. We camped at Page Lake Powell Campground in a Motorhome.

Wide, gravel sites, not much shade. Indoor pool, decent laundry facility. Problems with the sewage lines. We paid for full hookups only to find out we couldn't dump black water at site, had to use their dump station and no refund was offered. Wi-Fi decent. We camped at Page Lake Powell Campground in a Travel Trailer.

Actually a much nicer park than what I expected. And the cost:: $20 a night for full hookups! I would have expected a park that is in a tourist area with all amenities to charge more. A visit to Antelope Canyon should be mandatory, it's beautiful. Site are gravel, a little slope-y but watching how you park your rig helps. Had good Verizon and satellite. We'd stay here again! We camped at Page Lake Powell Campground in a Motorhome.

The campground served our purpose with a 40 footer and was reasonably priced. Site space was adequate, and we found back-in sites 52-58 & 60-67 to be easy to level on. Some of the pull-thru sites had quite a slope to them. Antelope Canyon Tour will pick you up at the campground. Tour price seemed reasonable - $74 for 2 - but the several different tour companies really pack them in and rush you through. Don't expect to spend time absorbing nature's beauty! Had a nice dinner at Bonker's in downtown Page. We camped at Page Lake Powell Campground in a Motorhome.

The rate is with a Good Sam discount. This park is right in Page near Lake Powell and Antelope Canyon, a must see. It fills up fast so would highly recommend reservations. That being said, we did not have reservations but they were able to shift reservations around and get us a pull-through site with full hookups, 50 amp. They were also helpful in booking a tour to Antelope Canyon and would arrange for them to pick us up and drop us off at the campground. We camped here in a 40 foot RV so did not use the restrooms or showers. It is all gravel as most are in the desert but there were fairly large shade trees between each campsite. There do appear to be long term campers here but it is a quiet and peaceful park and well laid out for all types of camping with paved interior roads and easy access to your site. There is an inside heated pool and hot tub and laundry on site. We camped at Page Lake Powell Campground in a Motorhome.